So spoon you cut Davis in Favor of George? Hmmm iCould see that as a possibility. I want burke over all 3 ( Hill, Davis , George)

I guess with both Stevens and Thorton able to slide to the post you don't need five other posts but would Agler keep George or Gustafson? I know people are excited about Gustafson but she was still a number 17 pick and Agler likes his vets.

Diggins is already participating in training camp. They’re going to give her a full ride imo, and have her on the bench until she’s ready to play.

Seek a future-consideration trade for Hill, Burke, or Davis.
Hill has a protected two years left at max. They could probably afford to swallow her contract, but that would be a bitter pill to swallow just to keep a rookie around. Agler probably likes Hill’s Ohio connection too.
I’ll lean towards keeping Hill and trading/cutting one of Burke or Davis.

On Gustafson vs George, George is the more experienced and useful player right now at just $14K more in salary, but might it be worth keeping hard-working Gustafson around to see how she develops?

_________________Nnekalonians 1:14 - Thou shalt not accept that which is not earned

She has one more year on her current contract. IMO, she should of just sucked it up and played for Dallas this season and then she'd be a free agent and likely could pick where she could play.

Except that she'd still only have four years of WNBA experience and would therefore be a restricted free agent and Dallas would have match rights. And unless they dump the rule in the next CBA, she'd have been cored even if that wasn't the case.

She's basically saying she doesn't like the way American sports works. Pretty much anywhere else in the world, once your contract runs out you can choose where you're signing next and go play there (or just 'work' there, considering this is also the case in most other professions). That's not how US professional sports work, so tough shit. Liz's general tactic over the years has been to scream and shout and cry and generally throw a tantrum until she gets what she wants. At the moment, this time it might not be working out for her.

She's stressed because she knows that if she plays in the W this season, she gets a bigger contract overseas (China? Russia?). She probably thought a trade was a success thing and now it looks like she'll be home this summer.

The Wings lose absolutely nothing by doing that. Shopping trades for a known flaky player whose trade value is almost non-existent doesn't make sense.

Taking on the contracts of one injury prone guard and one fringe player to add to your team stacked with fringe players, all while giving your competition a huge advantage for a season also, doesn't make sense.

Let her pout and toss around her mental health issues every time something doesn't go her way, but most importantly, let her sit.